Chapter 05 — Need and opportunity, Paragraph 7.1 (§05.00.07.01)
Contrary to need, which is constant, opportunity for any specific Being is fleeting, momentary. At any given moment a Being, driven by need, will attempt to begin a new processing. Whether the attempt leads to that processing actually happening or not depends on opportunity. It may be that a processing is reattempted if it does not happen the first time, or is repeated at some future moment. Future actions notwithstanding, opportunity exists, or does not exist, in the moment, at the time when any specific processing is attempted.
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